Sneaky (cat!)

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A couple of Polaroid snapshots of Sneaky sitting on his "Feed Me" stool in the kitchen. He sits on this when he wants to be fed. He had just finished eating when I photographed him. I managed to catch him licking his lips!

5-22-22
 
…looks like my cat has rediscovered his predatory nature! ...
Sneaky is aware of upcoming supply chain shortages, bare shelves, and lack of workers. If his servants starve and thus cannot provide his current level of luxury, he is ensuring that his innate hunting skills will save him as society collapses.
 
Sneaky is aware of upcoming supply chain shortages, bare shelves, and lack of workers. If his servants starve and thus cannot provide his current level of luxury, he is ensuring that his innate hunting skills will save him as society collapses.

Must be. I just found a dead mouse on my doorstep. Its been about a week since the bird was murdered, and he killed a bunny a week before that. Looks like my furry little serial killer is back to his once a week murder schedule!
 
Sneaky is aware of upcoming supply chain shortages, bare shelves, and lack of workers. If his servants starve and thus cannot provide his current level of luxury, he is ensuring that his innate hunting skills will save him as society collapses.

Must be. I just found a dead mouse on my doorstep. Its been about a week since the bird was murdered, and he killed a bunny a week before that. Looks like my furry little serial killer is back to his once a week murder schedule!

It would appear that Sneaky is the ultimate survivalist!

- Murray
 
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Well, Sneaky is sticking precisely to his once-a-week murder schedule! He just scratched at the door wanting inside. I opened the door to find a HUGE dead rodent. I don't know what it is; its the size of a RAT but has a hairy tail like a mouse. The ears are missing; Sneaky probably tore them off. He also shortened its tail.

Today is exactly one week after his last kill.
 
Somekinda mutant. Better to let Sneaky get rid of them.


Several people on Facebook have told me that it is a vole. If so, its relatively harmless; they don't carry disease like mice and rats, but they kill and eat plants if you grow flowers or have a vegetable garden.
 
Serve very rare, accompanied by a good Cabernet.



Eeewww.

This evening, Sneaky and I were outside and he saw a rabbit. He began creeping toward it, then abruptly changed his mind and went to the door and asked to go in. Too much work, and he did kill something last night. Too soon to kill again, gotta keep up his schedule. Once a week!
 
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Some early morning Polaroid snapshots of Sneaky. He was sitting by the back door wanting in to eat breakfast, but he kept staring at flying birds while I was photographing him! He's looking a bit scraggly because he is still shedding his winter fur. No birds were attacked; its only been a few days since his last murder, and he has to stick to his once-a-week schedule! He's been watching a bunny in the yard the last few days.
 
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Early in the morning, I found Sneaky hiding out in these bushes next to my driveway, watching birds. I think he uses them as a hunting blind, to make catching birds and rodents easier!
 
It's called "training". He has to maintain his form! By my count, it's six days since his last murder spree, so be prepared for a surprise soon. Maybe a cow or a sheep this time; go big or go home!
 
…Early in the morning, I found Sneaky hiding out in these bushes next to my driveway, watching birds. I think he uses them as a hunting blind, to make catching birds and rodents easier![/SIZE]
How strange. It’s almost as if Sneaky were an animal reverting to basic survival instincts. Of course, this is clearly a ceremony Sneaky performs to amuse his human servants.
 
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Last night I fed Sneaky and he started hounding me for more food. He jumped on his cat tree and sulked until I headed toward the kitchen. Then he FLEW past me and landed on the counter! I gave him a handful of leftover steak.
 




Sneaky was being very cuddly on the sofa this morning, so I grabbed my tablet and made a video of him. He finally got tired of being videotaped, and got up and demanded food!
 
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Sneaky is unhappy with his food again. We had steaks a couple nights ago, and the little pig ate half a filet mignon by himself, leaving nothing to save for later. This is, of course, MY fault for not buying more steaks.
 
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